It is a large building set away from the road and accessed by a long drive.

It is set in large gardens consisting of large lawned areas, and wooded areas. As it is private property, the only traffic is of staff vehicles and the outdoor space is only used by employees.

Wikipedia

In early records Easton in Gordano was known as Estone but for many centuries the village has also been known as St. George. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1085. The name Gordano comes from Old English and is descriptive of the triangular shape of the whole valley from Clevedon to Portishead,[2] being the ablative singular of the Latinised form of Gorden meaning muddy valley.[3]